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The Ability to Make Sound Decisions Based on One's Past

Question 105

Question 105

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The ability to make sound decisions based on one's past experience and immediate feelings about the information at hand is called:


A) Judgment
B) Intuition
C) Bounded rationality
D) Heuristics
E) Satisficing

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